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Ragin Cajun

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  1. is there a "preferred" number of main/prelim fights to make a "successful" card? Does this vary based on the size of your roster/company? How many shows do you do? Weekly, monthly, bi-annual?

     

    So I started with XCC and haven't played since WMMA3 so trying to remember stuff. I had a seven fight main card and a four fight prelim card for my first event. It drew 556 with a gate of $54,127. Critical Rating was 68% with a Commercial of 41%. Six of the 7 main card were Good, 1 was Great with 1 title fight. The Prelims had 1 Average, 2 Good and 2 Great fights. That all looks good but I lost $32,823 on the day for the show. I am using just the default roster and haven't signed anyone yet.

     

    So wondering if I need to run MORE shows with less fights per show? Should I go with NO Prelims? As asked above is 7 fights on the main card too many? Should I go with 5 (or some other number)?

     

    Thanks for any pointers to get me going in the right direction.

  2. Thanks for doing this RC. Haven't played this game much due to the fact that I don't know all the rules for college football, especially recruiting, but now I will be playing the heck out of the game again. One of the best tutorial series I have watched for any game. Thanks again!

     

    No problem. I hope Arlie doesn't mind this plug..lol; but I am co-commish of what we consider the flagship league for the game...lol. The guys in the league actually go back to Gridiron Glory, the first league for BBCF back in 2005. If you decide to try your hand at an online MultiPlayer league there are still several out there. We have two (WWCF and GDCFL) over at Sim Nation.

     

    Here's the link to that website: http://www.simnation.net/forums/forum.php

  3. Hey this is awesome, one thing I was wondering is when it comes to setting the percentages in your playbook, you say you usually have 4 to 6 plays on the low end and 10 to 20 on the upper end, what do you try to keep your play percentages around when setting them? Ive been trying to find a good base percentage for setting a playbook for a while now.

     

    It depends. When I'm running a high number of plays, naturally it's a lower percentage then I can raise those as I filter down the plays during a season.

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